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House. Ld. Grey versus Swinhoe, for quartering Soldiers upon him in Northumb. Whereas there was formerly a Complaint unto this House, by the Lord Grey de Warke , a Peer of this Realm, That one Captain Swinhoe had quartered divers

this House. Capt. Swinhoe sent for, for quartering Soldiers on Ld. Grey. Upon Complaint this Day to the House, upon the Oaths of William Warren Esquire and Henry Strutt , made at this Bar, "That Gilbert Swinhoe , Captain, had

to Sir Thos. Widdrington and Rob. Scawen, burgesses (who are to account for the same), from the funds of Gilbert Swinhoe and James Ogle, delinquents, to be employed for repair of the bridge and walls, much ruined by the sea,

of this Instant December , to answer such Matters as they stand charged with, before the Lords in Parliament. Capt. Swinhoe to be attached, for not appearing to answer L. Grey's Suit. Upon the Oath of William Warren , made

Carre , in the Ship The Samuel Justina of London , they had sent up as a Prisoner Mr. Gilbert Swinhoe , some time High-Sheriff of the County of Northumberland ; with a Desire to have a special Care taken

Victoria County History

acres of pasture, 40 acres of wood and as much of furze and heath and of moor, in Panshanger , Swinhoe , Hertford St. Andrew and Hertingfordbury . 42 Humphrey was probably identical with the alderman of London of that

to the office of solicitor to the East India Company at Calcutta, vacant by the decease of Mr T. B. Swinhoe. The first of the fourfetes for the present season of the Horticultural Society took place last Saturday, in the

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

Viscount. GREY DE WARKE, Lord : Captain Swinhoe to appear before the House for quartering Soldiers on Lord Grey de Warke, 13 Car 2. xi. 289 b. Swinhoe to be attached, 343 b. Swinhoe brought to the Bar, and, on

The History of Parliament

He cannot have remained a widower for more than a few weeks, since on 1 May 1392 he married Elizabeth Swinhoe, the heiress to a number of properties in and around Newcastle. Two years later, in November 1394 (perhaps as

Built upon the South Farm at Swinhoe , in Northumberland , THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM TEWART , ESQUIRE. By reference to the plan and isometrical sketch No. 1. it will be seen that these Cottages adjoin each other, and are

Built upon the North Farm , at Swinhoe , in Northumberland , THE PROPERTY OF WILLIAM TEWART , ESQUIRE. By reference to the plan and isometrical sketch No. 2, these six Cottages, it will be observed, are built two stories

de Ve sci, Lord of Alnwick , gave seven horse-loads of wheat yearly, of Alnwick measure, from the manor of Swinhoe ; Sir William de Scremereston gave two bolls of wheat yearly from Scremereston ; Simon de Lucre gave liberty

Bednell , George Metcalf , and William Greene hold eighty acres of arable land in Greensfield , 6s. 8d.; Henry Swinhoe holds a right of way to the moor of Ellingham in Whitehall , Id.; Michael Shafto holds one toft